Wood Decay Fungi- with gill-like hymenophore and with pores in layers to somewhat irpiciform

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(to the left) Gloeophyllum saepiarium; sporocarps pileate and sessile to effuso-reflexed, dark reddish brown; pileus densely tomentose; hymenophore gill-like and dark yellow brown; causes brown cubical rot of dead conifers.

Lenzites betulina; sporocarps pileate and sessile to somewhat effuso-reflexed with a leathery texture; pileus densely hairy with light tan color margin and darker and more densely hairy surface; hymenophore white and gill-like; causes white spongy rot of

Antrodia :sporocarps pileate and sessile to resupinate; hymenopore cream-colored, with pores in layers and some pores becoming irpiciform, causes a white spongy rot of dead hardwoods; in Antrodia heteromorpha (left)- the diameter of the pores is wide with 2-3 pores per mm; in Antrodia serialis (right) the diameter of the pores is narrow with 4-6 pores per mm.